Major Ramaswamy Parameswaran information in English

Major Ramaswamy Parameswaran, was Born on 13 September 1946, in Bombay, Maharashtra. Child of Mr K Ramaswamy and Mrs Janaki Ramaswamy.He finished his tutoring from SIES( South Indian Training Society) Secondary School, Mumbai in 1963.

Major Ramaswamy Parameswaran

He then, at that point, proceeded to do his graduation in science from SIES school in 1968.

He later joined the OTA in Chennai and dropped on 16 June 1972. He was appointed into 15 Mahar of the popular Mahar Regiment of Indian Armed force and served there for a very long time.

In 1981, Major Parameswaran got hitched to Ms Uma who was a writer and an essayist and began his blissful wedded life. He was subsequently moved to present with 5 Mahar unit in 1983. During his administration with 15 Mahar and 5 Mahar contingents, Major Parameswaran partook in various counter uprising tasks in the North East district and before long procured a standing for having steely purpose and steadfast authority abilities. Tenderly called “Repel Sahib” by his men, Maj Parameswaran was consistently at the very front during the difficult missions embraced by his unit. When Operation Pawan was launched, Major Parameswaran was selected to present with the 8th Mahar Force, probably the first contingent to land in Sri Lanka in 1987.
Major Parameswaran’s unit was essential for 54 Infantry Division that was entrusted to manage the execution of Indo-Sri Lanka accord endorsed on 29 July 1987. After the acceptance of Indian powers in Aug 1987, the aggressors should give up yet the feared LTTE retreated and released battle on Indian powers. On late evening of 25 Nov 1987, Maj Parameswaran was entrusted to lead a group of troopers for a hunt mission in Kantharodai close to Uduvil in Jaffna, the fortification of LTTE. At the point when they were headed to find a transfer of weapons in the refuge of LTTE assailants, a gathering of vigorously outfitted LTTE aggressors went after them. Major Parameswaran and his group of about 30 jawans happened to walk into the attackers’ safe house and faced heavy termination from all bearings.
The aggressors were utilizing AK-47s, projectiles, explosives and the lethal HMGs(Heavy Automatic rifles) that caused weighty harm. The LTTE units had even mined the region that limited the development of the warriors, who were absolutely in a difficult spot. Major Parameswaran immediately evaluated the weightiness of the circumstance and chose to send off a counter-snare to save his troopers. Major Parameswaran took 10 of his men and pushed ahead to set his strategy in motion. Despite perpetual fire structure HMGs, Maj Parameswaran retaliated savagely and kept on encompassing the assailants. With no worry for his own security, Maj Parameswaran dropped on his stomach and kept on creeping forward through the coconut woods toward the snare.
Major Parameswaran alarmed the aggressors when they understood that they had been encircled. However at that point a HMG burst from an expert sharpshooter sitting on a coconut tree got Maj Parameswaran to his left side wrist, almost cutting off his hand. Determined, he charged at the aggressor nearest to him, grabbing his weapon and destroying him. Anyway all of a sudden another HMG burst hit him in the chest. In his pocket he was conveying a Small Clear gun and its rounds to involve it for conveying a triumph message. It exploded with the impact of the HMG and Major Parameswaran fell to the ground and was martyred. His warriors however stunned by the deficiency of their dirty commandant, got roused and prevailed with regards to beating back the assailants.
Major Ramaswamy Parameswaran was given the country’s most elevated bravery grant, “Param Vir Chakra” for his chilly boldness, unstoppable battling soul and preeminent penance. He became the sole beneficiary of the PVC grant from the IPKF activity in Sri Lanka and the first to receive the grant sought by OTA Chennai.
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